Secundaria

“I have been in Chartwell since I was 3 years old. I am 18 now. This school has always been my second home and a place I look forward to going to each day.This is my last year here and I am genuinely sad to be leaving. However, I know I will always be happily welcomed back!”

Mina. ~ Student

“Over the 6 years I have spent in this school, I have made nothing but amazing memories I will remember for the rest of my life. It has been a truly incredible experience.”

Deniz ~ Student

“After so many years of moving and changing schools, I finally stationed in Chartwell, where I established a good communication with supportive teachers and developed friendships with the majority of my peers. If I could go back, I’d choose Chartwell from the start.”

Tamara. ~ Student

“What’s unique about this school are the people. Since My first day here, I made great friends from various year groups and have been motivated to be at my best by many teachers.”

Our class, 2A, have been up to lots of exciting things since we came back from the Christmas and New Year break. We have been studying the topic Light and Dark in Science and have done some experiments with light and shadows, as well as learning more about the Sun.

Our class, 2A, have been up to lots of exciting things since we came back from the Christmas and New Year break. We have been studying the topic Light and Dark in Science and have done some experiments with light and shadows, as well as learning more about the Sun.

Recently, parents and students alike have asked me how can a student best improve in Year 6 English? There is a gremlin in my mind that would blurt out: read read read! Humor aside, this is a serious question that has been incubating for a bit.

Once again Chartwell Secondary took the teaching outside the classroom. During the course of the first term, secondary students had the opportunity to enrich their appreciation of art, music and Serbian by visiting the theater.

Traditionally, the first week of December is dedicated to Science and once again Chartwell students visited the largest Science Festival in this part of Europe. This year, the 13th Science Festival under the intriguing Reveal theme tried to debunk all those popular myths and misconceptions that have become part of our daily lives.

Traditionally Chartwell Secondary Students gathered together parents, teachers and students and filled Radisson hall with powerful emotions and music celebrating once again poetry, the art form that Samuel T.Coleridge has defined as "the best words in the best order'.

UN Day is one of Chartwell’s traditionally celebrated events. This year, once again, teachers and students integrated the UN Day into the curriculum, where they focused on their origin, country and nationality.